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Leaving two thirds out of development: Female headed households and common property resources in the highlands of Tigray, Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Népal
Zambie
Afghanistan
Guatemala
Indonésie
Canada
Éthiopie
Nouvelle-Zélande
Mozambique
Laos
Ouganda
Kirghizistan
Pays-Bas
Inde
Mongolie
Mexique
Cambodge
Afrique

This report contains the results of a study of gender and access to forest and tree resources, women and men’s use of common lands and botanical resources, and the importance of these resources for the livelihoods of people in highland Ethiopia.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Namibia Country Case Study.

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2006
Angola
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Allemagne
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Namibie
Norvège
Afrique

This case study looks at the land tenure in Namibia, where for a century of colonial rule indigenous Namibians were dispossessed from rights to both land and resources – by German and then white South African settlers establishing commercial farms and related businesses. Access to freehold tenure was reserved for white settlers and tenure security for indigenous Namibians largely disappeared.

European Union accession and land tenure data in Central and Eastern Europe

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Serbie
Slovénie
Macédoine du Nord
Slovaquie
Lituanie
Luxembourg
Croatie
Turquie
Bulgarie
Estonie
Irlande
Malte
Italie
Chypre
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Hongrie
Albanie
Monténégro
Pologne
Lettonie
Roumanie
République tchèque
Europe

EU membership has profound implications for all parts of a country’s economy, as well as for its relationships with the other countries in Europe and its internal political structures. Members of the EU must be democracies governed by the rule of law and which guarantee human rights.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mali - Country Case Study

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2006
Mozambique
Burkina Faso
Kenya
Mali
Allemagne
Ghana
Éthiopie
Niger
Norvège
Afrique

The study aims to clarify the various issues regarding land security of poor and other marginalized groups in Malian rural areas. It looks into questions relating to how poor and vulnerable groups obtain access to land and natural resources, and what factors cause their exclusion. It analyzes existing methods for formalizing land rights and land transactions and their impacts on the poor.

Implementing homestead plot programmes

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Guatemala
Indonésie
Brésil
Guinée
Thaïlande
Népal
Philippines
Nicaragua
Ouganda
Japon
Pays-Bas
Inde
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Cambodge
Asie

The Livelihood Support Programme (LSP) evolved from the belief that FAO could have a greater impact on reducing poverty and food insecurity, if its wealth of talent and experience were integrated into a more flexible and demand-responsive team approach.

Good Governance in Land Administration

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2006

This joint FAO-World Bank publication aims to draw attention to the negative impacts of weak governance in land administration and to point out the manifold benefits of good governance in the protection of property rights and the development of efficient land and property markets.

Making rights a reality

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Népal
Laos
Mozambique
Zambie
Kirghizistan
Guatemala
Pays-Bas
Inde
Éthiopie
Nouvelle-Zélande
Mongolie
Brésil
Cambodge
Afrique

This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses access to natural resources in Mozambique. An initial paper examined the extent to which Mozambique’s recent regulatory changes to natural resource access and management have had their intended effects (LSP Working Paper 17: Norfolk, S. (2004).

Access to water, pastoral resource management and pastoralists’ livelihoods

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
États-Unis d'Amérique
Népal
Zambie
Mozambique
Guatemala
Guinée
Éthiopie
Kenya
Laos
Kirghizistan
Somalie
Italie
Botswana
Cambodge
Inde
Soudan
Mongolie
Afrique

This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses the linkages between rights to land and water. An initial scoping paper explored the interface between land and water rights (LSP Working Paper 10: Hodgson, S. (2004). “Land and water – the rights interface”). It is complemented by two regional analyses: this Working Paper and LSP Working Paper 25: IIED. (2006).

Participatory Livelihoods Monitoring

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Népal
Laos
Mozambique
Zambie
Kirghizistan
Guatemala
Allemagne
Royaume-Uni
Cambodge
Asie

This Livelihood Support Programme (LSP) Working Paper is the result of a follow-up on an extensive research study undertaken in Cambodia. Results of the study were the development of a participatory and results-oriented monitoring methodology and suggestions to overcome basic communication gaps between the rural population and decision makers on different administrative levels.

Children’s property and inheritance rights and their livelihoods: The context of HIV and AIDS in Southern and East Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Mozambique
Zambie
Suède
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Eswatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
Jordanie
Laos
Afrique du Sud
Lesotho
Ouganda
Kirghizistan
Tanzania
Botswana
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique orientale
Afrique australe

This paper focuses on legal and institutional aspects of children’s property and inheritance rights in Southern and East Africa. Chapter 2 discusses violations of children’s property and inheritance rights and discusses how the spread of HIV/AIDS has contributed to the violations.

Linking livelihoods and gender analysis for achieving gender transformative change

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Népal
Gambie
Mali
Zimbabwe
Chine
Congo
Éthiopie
Colombie
Mozambique
Afrique du Sud
Nicaragua
Ouganda
Cameroun
Tanzania
Pays-Bas
Inde
Soudan
Gabon
Kenya

Issues of transformative change in gender relations have been on the development agenda for four decades and no-one could say that there have not been significant policy initiatives taken to achieve this objective. The enthusiasm generated during the 1975 International Year for Women and throughout the UN international Women’s Decade from 1976-1985 is undeniable and the achievements are clear.